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Why can't we see colors well in the dark?
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Why can't we see colors well in the dark?
In the dark, vivid colors seem to fade to gray and they're hard to tell apart. Why is that?
Bones

DNA from dozens of human skeletons unravels history of malaria
(Purna Lama, Boudha Stupa Thanka Centre, Kathmandu, Nepal)
DNA from dozens of human skeletons unravels history of malaria
Malaria is often considered a tropical disease, but data hidden in historical human remains has shed new light on the parasite's world travels.
Technology

DARPA's military-grade 'quantum laser' will use entangled photons to outshine conventional laser beams
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DARPA's military-grade 'quantum laser' will use entangled photons to outshine conventional laser beams
Prototype quantum photonic-dimer laser uses entanglement to bind photons and deliver a powerful beam of concentrated light that can shine through adverse weather like thick fog.


bored nzt ha
butt usa
keeping dang occupied ha/aged ha
tmi​
 
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James Webb telescope discovers most distant supernova ever seen
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James Webb telescope discovers most distant supernova ever seen
The James Webb Space Telescope has spotted a supernova dating to just 1.8 billion years after the Big Bang, as well as 80 others in the early universe. The ancient explosions could help scientists figure out the mysteries of how the cosmos evolved.
History & Archaeology

2,500-year-old slate containing drawings of battle scenes and paleo-alphabet discovered in Spain
(E. Rodríguez/M. Luque/CSIC)
2,500-year-old slate containing drawings of battle scenes and paleo-alphabet discovered in Spain
Archaeologists discovered the stone tablet at a Tartessian site in southwestern Spain.
Astronomy & Astrophysics

An encounter with 'something outside of the solar system' may have triggered an ice age on Earth
(Robert Lea (created with Canva))
An encounter with 'something outside of the solar system' may have triggered an ice age on Earth
Two million years ago, an encounter with a cold cloud of gas and dust could have caused our planet's "protective giant bubble" to draw back, potentially cooling our planet, new research claims.
 
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is he/she a rea llama,or chinese genetic interference bd ha
looks a little like the feral cat's on island,i trapped/got rid of,huh

native wildlife preservation
or semi ,,,,, running rampant grrrrr
Haha just some photoshop :)
 
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Could Euro 2024 deliver a summer fairy tale 2.0?
As Euro 2024 approaches, there is much talk in Germany about a possible second "summer fairy tale," referring to the weeks in 2006 when Germany hosted the men's World Cup. DW explains what i


maybe
free unlyited travel/entry,to any country ww
by imigrants/refgees huh







jb
ltader pseudo,of best democracy in the world
bs
may have started a trend huh/duh

ps
always admired ms merkel for her 1 million allowed huh
right or wrong
now assimilated,i expect huh
 
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What to expect when the sun's magnetic field flips
What to expect when the sun's magnetic field flips
(Created in Canva by Daisy Dobrijevic)

The sun is on the verge of a significant event: a magnetic field reversal. The last time the sun's magnetic field flipped was toward the end of 2013. But what causes this switch in polarity, and is it dangerous? Let's take a deep look at the sun's magnetic field reversal and investigate the effects it could have on Earth.
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Spaceflight

NASA astronauts praise Boeing Starliner's performance
NASA astronauts praise Boeing Starliner's performance
(NASA)

"The spacecraft was precise," said Wilmore, in response to a question from Melroy about the spacecraft's performance and handling testing. "We could stop on a dime, so to speak. [We] could put it exactly where we wanted and it would stay there." Wilmore was describing how Starliner could adjust its position very precisely and quickly. Maintaining tight control over the spacecraft's position and orientation is essential for safety and mission success, especially during close-proximity operations such as docking at the ISS.
Full Story: Space(6/13)
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Science & Astronomy

Chandra X-ray telescope captures closest super star cluster
Chandra X-ray telescope captures closest super star cluster
(X-ray: NASA/CXC/INAF/M. Guarcello et al.; Optical: NASA/ESA/STScI; Image Processing: NASA/CXC/SAO/L. Frattare)

It's a bird... it's a plane... it's a super star cluster! NASA's Chandra X-ray telescope has imaged a star cluster that is "super" in every way. Westerlund 1 is super-large, super-massive, super-young, super-close - and it is creating stars at a super-fast rate.
Full Story: Space(6/13)
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Meteorites reveal clues about what's inside the Red Planet
Meteorites reveal clues about what's inside the Red Planet
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One day, we'll bring samples home from Mars - but, until then, we have to make do with what we've got. Fortunately, we actually have some Martian material to work with, thanks to meteorites from Mars that crashed into Earth.
Full Story: Space(6/13)
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